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Windows 7: W7, Drivers or Hardware?

Hello, i'm new here and i hope someone can help me out with this issue.
At first i was getting random chkdsks at any time, i formatted the hard drive for the first time yesterday, but this error comes back, first to make an appearance was the 0x000003B BSOD, wich is gone, but now the one which seems to repeat randomly is Memory management - 0x0000001A.

Few hours ago i manually ran chkdsk but it keeps telling me this:Failed to transfer logged messages to the event log with status 50
And this error points to NTFS File system structure in the eventvwr.
At the moment everything is working well, except i got these BSODs 2 or 3 times so far a couple of hours ago, according to the eventvwr. Anyway, something is wrong with my computer, thats for sure.

I also installed the debbuging tools, but honestly i don't know what to think about the logs. Hope you guys can give an idea of what is causing this errors.
The hardware is all new, it's been a couple of days since i got my new PC.

Thanks a lot.
Regards.
RockmanX

PS. The attachments could be in spanish, sorry about that, i'm from Argentina.

Thanks DeanP.
I did what you told me, installed SP1 with another critical updates i was missing, and ran driver verifier. Everything good for a couple of hours. Then my computer started to crash, i couldn't get into windows. I finally had to delete the partitions, and i formatted the HDD again, did a clean install of W7, and updated everything.
Everything was perfect, until today, so i ran driver verifier again, but this time it gave me various BSOD: 0x0000003B, 0x0000001C, 0x0000001E, 0x0000001A.. Various BSODs points to faulty drivers, and i'm suspecting about my Asus motherboard. At this moment i was able to recover the system after some reboots. Hope you guys can help me to identify the cause of this problem.

Thanks for replying.
I uninstalled the Asus software and updated the Realtek Ethernet driver. Also replaced ESET NOD32 AV with MSE and Acronis software is gone too.
By the way, my copy of ESET NOD32 is purchased/genuine, so, i'll be with MSE just for some days and see what happens. I'll keep you informed.

Also, i noticed that when i shutdown the computer and go to bed, the next day when i turn on the system i got a random chkdsk, today happened the same thing btw, but after some reboots, i got into windows. Then comes the BSOD, and then, all messed up.
A couple of hours ago i installed W7 once again, did some things, then shutdown the computer. Now i wake up, turn it on, and everything seems to be damaged again. I got a lot o BSOD during several reboots, wich are basically the same from the first time the computer started to crash: 1E, 1A, 3B, etc.
I've done hardware tests for the HD (chkdsks, Utilities from WD, etc) all fine, ran memtest from CD too and Windows memory diagnostics tool. No errors were found. I'm kind of lost with this right now.

Here are the latest dumps.
Let me know if you need another report or something.
Thanks in advance for helping me.
RockmanX

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